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The Legend ContinuesFor those in the know, this page needs no further explanation. For the rest
of humanity, there's a bit of explaining to do so this will make some semblance
of sense. (And even then, you should probably just shake your head and keep
moving...)
I was originally hoping to get around to doing something interesting with the "new" Odie, but I never did. It turned out to have a pretty terminal case of undercarriage rust, a very tired engine (a shade over 300,000 miles), some nagging mechanical issues that I didn't have time or the inclination to spend money to solve (clutch problems), and it was a very low-option car to start with - the lack of power steering in particular was a major drawback for me. So, I made the decision to part it out (some guy from Canada got a hell of a good deal on some parts) and junk the hulk. All that's left now are a few odds and ends in boxes that I haven't found to toss out yet, and lots of memories. You can see the car in a few of the photos I've posted from working around the house, but other than that, not much else is left. The old parts are steadily disappearing as well - each cleaning I do of the garage or shed turns up some more and they head out to the dump. Somewhere buried in boxes and old photo albums, I have some old photos of the
original Odie - both in the original factory metallic blue paint and after the
primer incident. I dug a few of them up, scanned them in, and posted them to
a separate page - more to follow as I
find them and have time to scan them in. Purchasing OrderThis was vehicle #10. My first attempt at looking for a specific vehicle to replace a previous one and re-use the various parts I had. The first vehicle I gave up to the scrap heap as "not worth salvaging". My first attempt at welding in patch panels to replace rusted pieces. |
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